# PH10

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'''pH10''' is an electronica music group based in Denver, Colorado, known for its jungle and [drum and bass](/source/drum_and_bass) style. The group was founded in the late 1990s by Recone F. Helmut and Clark ov Saturn after they left the [industrial rock](/source/industrial_rock) band LD-50. pH10 was honored as the First Place winner of Jive Magazine's International Songwriting Competition 2005 <ref>{{cite web
  | last = R
  | first = P
  | title = The International Songwriting Competition 2005 Winners 
  | date = 2006-04-24
  | work = Jive Magazine
  | url = http://www.jivemagazine.com/article.php?pid=4332
  | accessdate = 2009-04-24 }}</ref> for the track "Tell Me Why" , a collaboration with hip hop vocalist [Pete Miser](/source/Pete_Miser). Their most recent album, "Well Connected" (2008), was praised for its intense and experimental sound.<ref>{{cite web
  | author = Jewels
  | title = "pH10's album "Well Connected" - the nastiest, noisiest, scariest, loudest and by far the heaviest..." 
  | date = 2008-11-27
  | work = Jive Magazine
  | url = http://www.jivemagazine.com/article.php?pid=34848
  | accessdate = 2009-04-24 }}</ref>

==Biography==
pH10 was founded by Recone F. Helmut and [Clark ov Saturn](/source/Clark_Saturn) after their departure from the industrial rock band, LD-50.<ref>{{cite web
  | last = Lemieux
  | first = Kelly
  | title = Chemistry Class 
  | date = 1997-12-18
  | work = Denver Westword
  | url = http://www.westword.com/1997-12-18/music/chemistry-class
  | accessdate = 2009-04-22 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web
  | last = Mayo
  | first = James
  | title = Lethal Dose: LD-50 makes electronic music that doesn't go down smooth. 
  | date = 1997-03-13
  | work = Denver Westword
  | url = http://www.westword.com/1997-03-13/music/lethal-dose
  | accessdate = 2009-04-22 }}</ref> Their debut release, "Recone Helmut vs. [Clark ov Saturn](/source/Clark_Saturn)" was one of the Denver [Westword](/source/Westword)'s "20 best recordings to come out of Denver in 1998".<ref>{{cite web
  | last = Roberts
  | first = Michael
  | title = Your Friends and Neighbors: The best twenty recordings to come out of Colorado in 1998. 
  | date = 1998-12-31
  | work = Denver Westword
  | url = http://www.westword.com/1998-12-31/music/your-friends-and-neighbors/2
  | accessdate = 2009-04-24 }}</ref>
Shortly thereafter, Helmut and Saturn signed with Mutant Sound System/ Trumystic Records, toured with Dr. Israel and the Trumystic Sound System throughout Europe, and then relocated to Brooklyn, NY.<ref>{{cite web
  | last = Bernard
  | first = Adam
  | title = RapReviews.com Featured Interview: pH10 Interview 
  | date = 2008-12-08
  | work = Rap Reviews
  | url = http://www.rapreviews.com/interview/ph10-2008.html
  | accessdate = 2009-04-24 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web
  | last = Ali
  | first = Lorraine
  | title = Dread, Beat, and Brooklyn: Trumystic Sound System Reinvent Reggae In Williamsburg 
  | date = 1999-09-21
  | work = The Village Voice
  | url = http://www.villagevoice.com/1999-09-21/news/dread-beat-and-brooklyn/
  | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091126114007/http://www.villagevoice.com/1999-09-21/news/dread-beat-and-brooklyn/
  | url-status = dead
  | archive-date = November 26, 2009
  | accessdate = 2009-04-24 }}</ref> Saturn eventually split and started working in minimal techno group Socks and Sandals with Nicolas Sauser. Helmut continued to produce albums with vocalist [Pete Miser](/source/Pete_Miser) and his new partner, SyBO. pH10 returned to Colorado in 2005.

==Current members==
Recone F. Helmut - Producer, vocals

SyBO - Producer, vocals

[Pete Miser](/source/Pete_Miser) - Collaborating vocalist

==Discography==

'''Albums'''
*Well Connected (Helmutplex Records, 2008, Denver)
*Helmutvision (Helmutplex Records, 2004, Brooklyn, NY)
*Quarks and Gluons (Helmutplex Records, 2002, Brooklyn, NY)
*Sci-Fidelity (Freedomzone, 2000, Brooklyn, NY)

'''Singles/EP's'''
*Needless to Say (feat. [Pete Miser](/source/Pete_Miser)) (Helmutplex Records, 2003, Brooklyn, NY)
*Defender (Terraform Records, 2002, Denver, CO)
*Recone Helmut vs. [Clark ov Saturn](/source/Clark_Saturn) (pH10, 1997, Denver, CO)

'''Compilations'''
*BK United - The [Pete Miser](/source/Pete_Miser) Files (Helmutplex Records, 2006, Brooklyn, NY)
*System Evolution (Terraform Records, 2000, Denver, CO)

'''Productions on other artists' recordings'''
*Soothsayer "Zen Turtle" - Track: "The Business" (Trumystic Records, 1999, Brooklyn, NY)
*Dr. Israel "Inna City Pressure" - Track: "Crisis Time" (Trumystic Records, 1999, Brooklyn, NY)

==Past Collaborators==
[Clark ov Saturn](/source/Clark_Saturn)

==External links==
*[http://www.helmutplex.com] pH10 Official Homepage
*[http://www.zipzapzop.com/?p=217] pH10 live in Vienna (video on ZipZapZop.com)

==Articles and Reviews==
*[http://www.helmutplex.com/press.html   pH10 Press site]
*[http://www.westword.com/2004-07-22/music/ph10   Westword review of Helmutvision]
*[http://www.westword.com/1998-12-17/music/feedback Westword Review of debut EP "Recone Helmut vs. Clark ov Saturn]

==References==
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Category:Electronic music groups from Colorado
Category:American drum and bass musical groups
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